Nuclear Collective Motion: Models And Theory
Explore the fascinating world of nuclear physics with Nuclear Collective Motion: Models And Theory by D. J. Rowe, published by World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd in 2010. This revised edition spans 372 pages and offers a clear and accessible presentation of the shell model and collective model, two pivotal developments in the field.
Rowe emphasizes the physical content of these models and illustrates their application in interpreting complex data. The book is thoughtfully divided into two parts, making it easier for readers to grasp the intricate concepts surrounding nuclear collective structure. Whether you're a student or a seasoned physicist, this comprehensive guide is essential for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of nuclear spectroscopy and the many-body problem.
Enhance your library with this authoritative resource that bridges theory and practical application in nuclear physics.